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Unions announce 3 more strike days as 420,000 Quebec public workers walk off the job today

by Anas Siddiqui
Unions announce 3 more strike days as 420,000 Quebec public workers walk off the job today

The unions representing hundreds of thousands of public sector workers who walked off the job today have announced three more strike days planned for Nov. 21 to 23 unless a deal …

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My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

by Akin Smith
My dad’s blood sugar tells me a lot as a med student. But there’s a story behind that number

Kerry Yang’s dad, Wei Qun Yang, has been monitoring his blood sugar levels for the past seven years. (Submitted by Kerry Yang) This First Person article is written by Kerry …

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Rogers to lock out unionized technicians in Metro Vancouver on Monday as contract talks stall

by Anas Siddiqui
Rogers to lock out unionized technicians in Metro Vancouver on Monday as contract talks stall

Rogers Communications says it plans to lock out nearly 300 unionized technicians, formerly with Shaw, after their union issued a strike notice for Monday. The United Steelworkers (USW) union represents …

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Premiers receptive of Houston’s call to stop interprovincial recruitment of health-care workers

by Akin Smith
Premiers receptive of Houston’s call to stop interprovincial recruitment of health-care workers

Canada’s premiers ended a two-day meeting in Halifax on Monday by promising to collaborate more often and be more open to sharing innovative ideas on delivering health care. And for some premiers, that …

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King Charles acknowledges past wrongs, but offers no apology in Kenya

by Walter Watson
King Charles acknowledges past wrongs, but offers no apology in Kenya

Hello, royal watchers. This is your regular dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered to your inbox. When King Charles was in Kenya this …

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Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

by Akin Smith
Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

Doctors and researchers say a series of U-turns on privatizing laboratory services in Alberta has short-changed patients facing delays in diagnosis and treatment, creating chaos that offers lessons for other …

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Canadians in Gaza wait as hundreds more poised to leave through Egypt border crossing

by Walter Watson
Canadians in Gaza wait as hundreds more poised to leave through Egypt border crossing

THE LATEST: CBC News learns Canadians in Gaza unlikely to leave Thursday. Israel says 18 soldiers killed in Gaza in last week. Officials hope 400 more can leave Gaza Thursday at …

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California No. 1 for worker dissatisfaction, by this measure

by Vera Ward
California No. 1 for worker dissatisfaction, by this measure

Let me introduce to you a noteworthy slice of California’s job market – the dissatisfied worker. It’s this good-sized group of unhappy Californians that helps explain consumer jitters, despite a …

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What is the CPP anyway? And why is Alberta leaving it different from Quebec?

by Anas Siddiqui
What is the CPP anyway? And why is Alberta leaving it different from Quebec?

The government of Alberta’s plan to potentially create its own retirement plan and pull out of the Canada Pension Plan has prompted questions, concerns and confusion from any part of …

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How the Saudi World Cup bid could backfire on the country looking to clean up its image

by Walter Watson
How the Saudi World Cup bid could backfire on the country looking to clean up its image

As It Happens6:15How the Saudi World Cup bid could backfire on the country looking to clean up its image Canada’s former ambassador to Saudi Arabia says the country will use …

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